How to turn off/on hyperthreading on MSI Z77a GD65 motherboard

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
G

Guest

Guest
hi, i need some help finding the option that turns off/on on my motherboard. I've looked everywhere and i can't find this option in my bios, could someone help me find it please? thank you. My motherboard is an MSI Z77A GD65

Spec info
i7 3770k @ 4.2ghz
SLI gtx 680 2gb vram
8gb corsair vengeance ram
850w Corsair psu
samsung ssd
msi z77a gd 65 motherboard
 
You can not turn off hyperthreading. Its enabled on the CPU itself. The advantage to to the hyperthreading is that apps that are optimized for it will be able to use multiple threads of data per CPU clock cycle per core. Why are you even looking to do so?
 
Ok well, i just figured out how to disable and enable it. However now i have a problem, I can no longer use OC Genie on my motherboard for some reason. I set back hyperthreading to enabled and it still wouldnt work. Any ideas how to fix this?
 
You may need to reset your BIOS to default and reboot and then reenter settings, but if you have an MSI OC Genie app that runs in Windows, I would check that first.

Looks like you have your CPU overclocked, so I dont want to mess with that. I am curious as to what your intending to do though. Turning off the hyperthreading on the CPU kills functionality that you paid extra for when you selected that CPU.
 
Well, to make a long story short, i'm having stuttering issues with a game called Wildstar and one of the tech support people advised me to try and turn off hyperthreading to see it resolves my issue, which it didn't as i've predicted. I managed to get oc genie working again after restarting a bunch of times and restoring bios to default. Took quite a bit of restarts though until it suddenly worked again.
 
How does the game behave if you dont overclock the CPU? This is assuming that the issue is hardware related. What cooler are you using on the CPU?

Also, have you updated your graphics drivers? Are you using stable release drivers or beta drivers?
 
I also just did a little digging. Your issue may be due to the SLI configuration. Here is a link to the Wildstar support forums that seems to cover issues similar to yours:

https://forums.wildstar-online.com/forums/index.php?/topic/27746-sli-support/
 
Trust me, i've tried many many things to resolve this issue and i'm way past the obvious like simply updating drivers. I monitor temperatures of my pc as long as its on and they've always been acceptable. Cpu never passes 57c and gpus never pass 60c. I am using a Corsair H70 water cooling. The game behaves the same with or without an OC. I also not only tried the game with and without SLI, but i've even removed one of my cards completely and the stutter was still there. Also i don't have this problem in any other game, so i don't think its a hardware issue.
 


I figured you may have done all of this, but sometimes it doesnt hurt to ask.

Considering the newness of this game, they just may need more optimizations for SLI. The wildstar support forum thread I linked seems to have some good suggestions, and you may want to test using only one GPU. That could help confirm the SLI issue.
 
The game behaves the same with or without an OC. I also not only tried the game with and without SLI, but i've even removed one of my cards completely and the stutter was still there. Also i don't have this problem in any other game, so i don't think its a hardware issue or that it is related to SLI
 
If the hardware is ruled out, and no other software, games or otherwise, seem to be affected, then the issue is likely with the Wildstar game.

Every MMO I have played has had some weird issue or another that may affect some users and not others, especially right after release. I know its not what you want to hear, but process of elimination led us to it.